Sony’s 5-inch phablet code-named “Yuga” has been extensively handled and benchmarked before the company even acknowledges its existence.

According to the Russian site Mobile-Review, specs for the Yuga include a display with a 1920 x 1080 pixel-resolution and a pixel density of 440 pixels per inch, a quad-core processor, a 12-megapixel camera, 2GB of RAM, 4G LTE and a plethora of ports including a microSD card slot, Micro HDMI, Micro USB.

The prototype phone was tested running Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean.

In terms of design and size Mobile-Review says the device is on par with the Galaxy Note II, meaning it’s not as pocketable as the DROID DNA, but its plastic construction does give it the illusion that it’s made of two panes of glass on the front and back.

Mobile-Review says the Yuga keeps up with the latest flagship smartphones when it comes to having tons of apps open and running games.

The website also says the Yuga “can run for most of the daylight hours,”